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Remembering Kerry
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The Reform supporters I've spoken to hold those views. Now whether that's their own view or what's being planted in their brain by the Reform Party is another matter. Immigration, or anti immigration is like a mantra to them. The only abuse we got in the election campaign last year was from Reform canvassers and supporters. We were called anti British, immigrant lovers, ( not just as illegal migrants either). Plus even called traitors to the British people. Which is why I tried to speak with them. So don't lecture me on the thinking, or real thinking of those supporting Reform. ANTI immigration is the real only mantra they chant. Now I had no intention of getting into this debate today because Reform are having their day, for now. So well done to them on their success as much as I wish it wasn't the case. I intended to only comment on the results. My disappointment is too with the Conservatives, under Badenoch she is more encouraging and enabling Reform more than diminishing its profile. That's sad because I don't want to see the demise of the Cons at all Yet under Badenoch that will continue. After today she will not be able to claim that under her, the Conservatives are a real strong opposition to Labour. Despite how atrocious Labour are acting at this present time. I've lots of friends in the Conservative Party and I feel really sad for them. My strong anger too is to the LibDems and the Greens. Because absolutely Labour with that despicable MP, deserved to lose the by-election and were 90% responsible for Reform able to capitalise and win that seat. It doesn't matter if it's by 6 votes or 600 votes, it is a spectacular success for Reform on the night and congratulations again to them. However the LibDems and Greens claim that Reform needs to be stopped. Yet they both stood in the by-election knowing they hadn't a cat in hell's chance of doing remotely well there. They took over 3,000 votes there between them. So much for them really wanting Reform stopped then. |
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